Think of it! We could have gone on longing for one another and pretending not to notice forever. This obsession with dignity can ruin your life if you let it.
All my life I thought that the story was over when the hero and heroine were safely engaged -- after all, what's good enough for Jane Austen ought to… - Mary Ann Shaffer
All my life I thought that the story was over when the hero and heroine were safely engaged -- after all, what's good enough for Jane Austen ought to…
- Mary Ann Shaffer
Naturally curly hair is a curse, and don't ever let anyone tell you different. - Mary Ann Shaffer
Naturally curly hair is a curse, and don't ever let anyone tell you different.
Life goes on." What nonsense, I thought, of course it doesn't. It's death that goes on. - Mary Ann Shaffer
Life goes on." What nonsense, I thought, of course it doesn't. It's death that goes on.
The first rule of snooping is to come at it sideways. - Mary Ann Shaffer
The first rule of snooping is to come at it sideways.
That's what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you to another book, and another bit ther… - Mary Ann Shaffer
That's what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you to another book, and another bit ther…
I hope, too, that my book will illuminate my belief that love of art - be it poetry, storytelling, painting, sculpture, or music - enables people to … - Mary Ann Shaffer
I hope, too, that my book will illuminate my belief that love of art - be it poetry, storytelling, painting, sculpture, or music - enables people to …
My worries travel around in my head on their well worn path - Mary Ann Shaffer
My worries travel around in my head on their well worn path
Humour is the best way to make the unbearable bearable. - Mary Ann Shaffer
Humour is the best way to make the unbearable bearable.
We read books, talked books, argued over books and became dearer and dearer to one another. - Mary Ann Shaffer
We read books, talked books, argued over books and became dearer and dearer to one another.
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